Rivendell
Well-Known Member
Was talking to a buddy recently. We both started growing around the same time, in the mid 2000's. He remarked that its seemed like the majority of strains on the market now are much lower yielding in general than what was on the market when we started growing. This lead to a discussion about if this could be attributed to the prevalence of cookie genetics in so many modern strains or if was due to the chase of the Instagram pretty flowers to sell seeds and if that type of photogenic expression was more common in smaller yielding plants. We also discussed the importance of yield from a commercial aspect being more important back then due to black market/legality. During the conversation we also realized that most, if not all, of what we grew back then was from Euro breeders versus pretty much all American now.
Thought it would be interesting to see what everyone's thoughts are on the subject. Are we seeing the mid 2000s with nostalgia yield wise? Are we just not growing the right modern strains? Was yield more important to breeders back then for commercial reasons vs being photogenic on social media today? Did cookies have a far reaching effect on the gene pool? Are Euro genetics still throwing down or have they seen the same shift in focus?
Chime in about any aspect you feel like talking about, this seemed like a good topic for some stoned ramblings and personal anecdotes!
Thought it would be interesting to see what everyone's thoughts are on the subject. Are we seeing the mid 2000s with nostalgia yield wise? Are we just not growing the right modern strains? Was yield more important to breeders back then for commercial reasons vs being photogenic on social media today? Did cookies have a far reaching effect on the gene pool? Are Euro genetics still throwing down or have they seen the same shift in focus?
Chime in about any aspect you feel like talking about, this seemed like a good topic for some stoned ramblings and personal anecdotes!